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Surveillance Camera Commissioner response to the 'Introduction of green number plates for ultra low emission vehicles' consultation by the Department for Transport.
This case study looks at the benefits of the Surveillance Camera Commissioner's secure by default self-certification.
This case study looks at how setting up a regional group has helped forces to meet their responsibilities arising from section 33 of PoFA and the SC Code.
This case study looks at Park Watch’s journey through the Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s certification process.
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation receives the commissioner's third party certification mark.
The government's response to the review of the surveillance camera code of practice.
Salford University have shown compliance with the surveillance camera code of practice.
Dorset, Devon and Cornwall police forces achieve third party certification for the surveillance cameras on their drones.
Boston Borough Council introduced surveillance cameras on their bin lorries and ensured compliance with the surveillance camera code of practice.
Retailer Marks and Spencer has upgraded to an effective and efficient CCTV system that adheres to the surveillance camera code of practice.
The Police and Crime Commissioner, police and the local authority have worked together to develop a new CCTV system in Cumbria.
The London Borough of Enfield has successfully achieved certification against the code of practice for their public space town centre scheme.
In Rugby, organisations have worked together to provide a collaborative approach to CCTV that protects the community whilst maintaining their right to privacy.
Huntingdonshire District Council and Cambridge City Council have introduced a single point of contact (SPOC) for all CCTV issues.
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s CCTV control room operators undergo varied training. This case study explains why training is vital for a well run control room.
Body worn video (BWV) is a surveillance camera system so falls under the jurisdiction of the surveillance camera code of practice.
Sedgemoor District Council regularly review their CCTV as set out in principle two of the surveillance camera code of practice. This case study explains why regular reviews are important.
This case study describes how they found it to complete and what they’ve done as a result.
The surveillance camera commissioner writes to all local authority chief executives reminding them of their duties under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012.
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